JVC GV-LS2 U manual Controlling the camera Monitor tab, File Management, Status, Log Out

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Use

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Controlling the camera ("MONITOR" tab)

Control the camera and view images on the "MONITOR" tab.

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You can change the zoom amount on the

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Switch the display.

"CAMERA SETTINGS" (page 45).

"MONITOR"

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Control the camera and view streamed images.

Pan/Tilt the camera in the direction you clicked.

"FILE MANAGEMENT"

You can change the angle on the "PAN TILTER

Delete video files stored on the SD card or

SETTINGS" (page 45).

 

 

 

download them to your computer. ( page 37)

3 "PRESET" buttons

 

 

 

"STATUS"

Click the "1", "2", or "3" button to move the camera

Check the message history. ( page 38)

to the position assigned to the respective button.

* When you are logged in as a viewer, you can

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view the "MONITOR" tab only.

Reset the pan/tilt position to return the camera to

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the front.

 

 

 

 

 

5 "SAVE AS PRESET" button

 

 

 

Control the camera/pantilter.

 

 

 

Click this button and then the "1", "2", or "3"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

button to preset the current camera position to the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

respective button.

 

 

 

 

 

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Displays an error message, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Click this to log out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Indicates the current status such as the remaining

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battery power.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Displays the current pan (right/left) angle (as a

 

 

 

 

 

 

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rough guide).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Tilt angle

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Zoom

 

 

 

Displays the current tilt (up/down) angle (as a

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Contents GV-LS2 Table of Contents Connecting the AV Cord Connecting an External MicNetwork CAMERA/PAN Tilter Manage Verifying the Accessories Camera Component Names and FunctionsFront Back Introduction Top BottomFront PantilterBottom Back Setting UseExample 3 Live-stream a performance in a studio SetupExample 2 Record birds coming to a feeder on the balcony AdditionFlow of Connection/Setup Starting shootingRequired operating environment Connecting the Camera to Your ComputerAttach the LAN cable to the unit Connecting the AC Adapter Subnet Mask Configuring the initial settingsIP Address ListHttp//condigured IP address8000 Adjusting the clock Configuring the Camera SettingsSelect Common Settings in Manage Change Administrator USER/PASSWORD Setting the user name and passwordClick the Update button on the right Enter USERNAME, PASSWORD, and Password ConfirmMPEG-2 TS 1920x1080/MotionJPEG Select Stream Settings in NetworkMPEG-2 TS 720x576/MotionJPEG Select an option from MAX Frame Rate MotionJPEGSelect Monitoring Settings in Network Setting up the Ddns accountObtaining a Ddns account Adding a camera drivers user Click the ADD buttonChanging the Connection Destination Establishing a wired connection to the access pointDefault Gateway Subnet MaskSearching and connecting to the access point Connecting to the access point wirelessly Wi-FiUsing the WPS function Select Wireless Network in NetworkConnecting manually Enter Password Click the Save buttonConnecting to a computer directly Wi-Fi Direct Connecting Multiple Cameras Click the Save button Select Common Settings in ManagePush the camera straight down Attaching the PantilterAttaching the Pantilter Screw and fix the cameraRemove all tape from the pantilter Connecting the AC adapterRemoving the pantilter Loosen the camera fixing screw sufficientlyAttach the LAN cable to the unit in numerical order Establishing a wired connectionAttach the conversion cable to the stopper of the LAN cable Connect the camera to your computer via the LAN cableRemoving Inserting/Removing an SD CardInserting Compatible SD cardsCharging Attaching/Removing the BatteryAttaching Approximate charging timesConnecting to the pantilter Connecting an External MicConnecting to the camera Attaching to the hot shoeConnecting the AV Cord Turning on/off the power Using the Unit AloneStarting/Stopping recording Logging Controlling from a Web BrowserClick the LOG in button File Management Controlling the camera Monitor tabMonitor StatusZoom ratio Reload button Update images Setting buttonSD card Configuring the camera settings Transfer Managing files stored on the SD card File Management tabUse Folder/File lists DeleteNetwork Checking the message history Status tabCamera LOG in UserInstalling JVC CAM Control Streaming imagesInstalling the App for mobile terminals Using the Mobile TerminalNames of Apps for mobile terminals Wireless Network Setting Item ListWired Network InformationPassword Registered Access PointSSID, Authenticate METHOD, Password UPnP Monitoring SettingsPort Number DdnsStream 1 / Stream Stream SettingsMAX Frame Rate MotionJPEG Camera Settings PAN Tilter SettingsCommon Settings Media ManagementPower cannot be turned on remotely Turn OFF CameraProblem Check Refer to TroubleshootingConnection URL SetupDirect Information Use Information Error messages Message Check Refer toUpdate Corrupted Incorrect PasswordNo Updates Available Installed Update on thisWPS Power PowerLamp Status List Click the Exec button on the right Resetting to the factory settingsDeleting Resetting the connection information To execute, click the Exec buttonUpdating the firmware Battery Pack optionalTo prevent damage and prolong service life To avoid hazardsCamera SpecificationsConnectors VideoPantilter GV-LS2WUP Stream output formatAC adapter UIA324-12 MPEG-2 TSJVC Kenwood Corporation 0812HO-MW-VM